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I have been paying Rundles £25 a week for this years council tax .I have paid regularly and on time. I make my payments online. Last week as I made the payment I noticed they held a second account for a smaller amount of unpaid council tax for last year. I knew we had an outstanding amount but wasn't aware it had gone to the bailiffs. I have since been expecting a letter from them asking for payment or a payment arrangement, instead I have just had a bailiff visit my house and leave an attendance notice saying he called to remove goods and will be calling back in within 48 hours with the police if necessary, and that he may seize and remove sufficient goods to clear the debt. T he amount is now £850 - i don't have that much. We struggle to pay the £25 a week but as it is council tax it has to be paid one way or another. at the bottom of the letter it says to avoid these distressing and costly actions please call the bailiff. - should i do this. ? I have my dad's car at the door, as he is seriously ill and I'm using it to ferry my mum around. I've also given up a lot of work to care for my parents - would a bailiff listen ? could he clamp the car or would he have to prove it was mine - it's not registered to me or to this address. I could do without this right now and would welcome some advice as to how i can face up to him when he comes back.
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